. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. APPENDIX Vn 715 EE. Without yellow color in liquefied gelatin (or slight traces only). e. Colonies white to pink or salmon. P. roseum (Fig. 252). ee. Colonies some shade of green. /. Colonies floccose, margin spreading by stolons. P. stoloniferum (Fig. 246). //. Colonies velvety; surface growth of fruiting hyphje only; conidiophores 200 to 400/4 long, with a verticil of branches; reverse and medium darkened in sugar media. P. atrameniosum (Fig. 253). CC. Liquefaction of gelatin none or


. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. APPENDIX Vn 715 EE. Without yellow color in liquefied gelatin (or slight traces only). e. Colonies white to pink or salmon. P. roseum (Fig. 252). ee. Colonies some shade of green. /. Colonies floccose, margin spreading by stolons. P. stoloniferum (Fig. 246). //. Colonies velvety; surface growth of fruiting hyphje only; conidiophores 200 to 400/4 long, with a verticil of branches; reverse and medium darkened in sugar media. P. atrameniosum (Fig. 253). CC. Liquefaction of gelatin none or slower than ten to twelve days, or only partial. G. Colonies never Fig. 256.—Penicillium decumbens. a, b, c, d, Conidial fructification with a single verticil of conidiiferous cells; h, j, k, sketches of conidial fructifications. {After Thorn.) g. Colonies yellowish-brown, spores elliptic. P. divaricatum. gg. Colonies white to lilac, slow liquefier, fourteen to sixteen days. P. lilacinum (Fig. 254)- ggg. Colonies floccose white or creamy; conidiophores long, typically penicillate. P. Camemberti var. Rogeri. GG. Colonies some shade of green. H. Surface with hjrphae definitely in ropes or trailing, bearing numerous conidio- phores, as short branches, distinctly traceable to their origin in such hyphae. h. Colonies usually red below and reddening the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harshberger, John W. (John William), 1869-1929. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co


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